From a8df7ecaeaee889fdde294c5d8e6900507589f98 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: josh-wong Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2024 05:27:12 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] AUTO: Sync ScalarDB docs in English to docs site repo --- ...ide-for-scalardb-cluster-with-java-api.mdx | 36 +++++++++---------- ...-started-with-scalardb-cluster-graphql.mdx | 4 +-- ...started-with-scalardb-cluster-sql-jdbc.mdx | 4 +-- ...-scalardb-cluster-sql-spring-data-jdbc.mdx | 4 +-- .../getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster.mdx | 6 ++-- ...ted-with-using-go-for-scalardb-cluster.mdx | 4 +-- ...with-using-python-for-scalardb-cluster.mdx | 4 +-- ...ster-on-kubernetes-by-using-helm-chart.mdx | 2 +- .../standalone-mode/docker-compose.yaml | 2 +- .../version-3.11/scalardb-sql/index.mdx | 8 ++--- .../version-3.11/scalardb-sql/jdbc-guide.mdx | 2 +- .../scalardb-sql/spring-data-guide.mdx | 2 +- .../scalardb-sql/sql-api-guide.mdx | 12 +++---- 13 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/developer-guide-for-scalardb-cluster-with-java-api.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/developer-guide-for-scalardb-cluster-with-java-api.mdx index 58903c9c..c6b03088 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/developer-guide-for-scalardb-cluster-with-java-api.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/developer-guide-for-scalardb-cluster-with-java-api.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ To add a dependency on the ScalarDB Cluster Java Client SDK by using Gradle, use ```gradle dependencies { - implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk:3.11.3' + implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk:3.11.4' } ``` @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ To add a dependency by using Maven, use the following: com.scalar-labs scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk - 3.11.3 + 3.11.4 ``` @@ -120,11 +120,11 @@ scalar.db.contact_points=direct-kubernetes:ns/scalardb-cluster To load a schema via ScalarDB Cluster, you need to use the dedicated Schema Loader for ScalarDB Cluster (Schema Loader for Cluster). Using the Schema Loader for Cluster is basically the same as using the [ScalarDB Schema Loader](../schema-loader.mdx) except the name of the JAR file is different. -You can download the Schema Loader for Cluster from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.3). +You can download the Schema Loader for Cluster from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.4). After downloading the JAR file, you can run Schema Loader for Cluster with the following command: ```console -java -jar scalardb-cluster-schema-loader-3.11.3-all.jar --config -f --coordinator +java -jar scalardb-cluster-schema-loader-3.11.4-all.jar --config -f --coordinator ``` ## ScalarDB Cluster SQL @@ -164,8 +164,8 @@ To add the dependencies on the ScalarDB Cluster JDBC driver by using Gradle, use ```gradle dependencies { - implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-sql-jdbc:3.11.3' - implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk:3.11.3' + implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-sql-jdbc:3.11.4' + implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk:3.11.4' } ``` @@ -176,12 +176,12 @@ To add the dependencies by using Maven, use the following: com.scalar-labs scalardb-sql-jdbc - 3.11.3 + 3.11.4 com.scalar-labs scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk - 3.11.3 + 3.11.4 ``` @@ -199,8 +199,8 @@ To add the dependencies by using Gradle, use the following: ```gradle dependencies { - implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-sql-spring-data:3.11.3' - implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk:3.11.3' + implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-sql-spring-data:3.11.4' + implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk:3.11.4' } ``` @@ -211,12 +211,12 @@ To add the dependencies by using Maven, use the following: com.scalar-labs scalardb-sql-spring-data - 3.11.3 + 3.11.4 com.scalar-labs scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk - 3.11.3 + 3.11.4 ``` @@ -261,10 +261,10 @@ For details about how to configure Spring Data JDBC for ScalarDB, see [Configura Like other SQL databases, ScalarDB SQL also provides a CLI tool where you can issue SQL statements interactively in a command-line shell. -You can download the SQL CLI for Cluster from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.3). After downloading the JAR file, you can run the SQL CLI with the following command: +You can download the SQL CLI for Cluster from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.4). After downloading the JAR file, you can run the SQL CLI with the following command: ```console -java -jar scalardb-cluster-sql-cli-3.11.3-all.jar --config +java -jar scalardb-cluster-sql-cli-3.11.4-all.jar --config ``` #### Usage @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ java -jar scalardb-cluster-sql-cli-3.11.3-all.jar --config You can see the CLI usage with the `-h` option as follows: ```console -java -jar scalardb-cluster-sql-cli-3.11.3-all.jar -h +java -jar scalardb-cluster-sql-cli-3.11.4-all.jar -h Usage: scalardb-sql-cli [-hs] -c=PROPERTIES_FILE [-e=COMMAND] [-f=FILE] [-l=LOG_FILE] [-o=] [-p=PASSWORD] [-u=USERNAME] @@ -303,6 +303,6 @@ For details about the ScalarDB Cluster gRPC API, refer to the following: JavaDocs are also available: -* [ScalarDB Cluster Java Client SDK](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk/3.11.3/index.html) -* [ScalarDB Cluster Common](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-cluster-common/3.11.3/index.html) -* [ScalarDB Cluster RPC](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-cluster-rpc/3.11.3/index.html) +* [ScalarDB Cluster Java Client SDK](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk/3.11.4/index.html) +* [ScalarDB Cluster Common](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-cluster-common/3.11.4/index.html) +* [ScalarDB Cluster RPC](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-cluster-rpc/3.11.4/index.html) diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-graphql.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-graphql.mdx index 47df666c..3dfd42d0 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-graphql.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-graphql.mdx @@ -111,11 +111,11 @@ For details about the client modes, see [Developer Guide for ScalarDB Cluster wi To load a schema via ScalarDB Cluster, you need to use the dedicated Schema Loader for ScalarDB Cluster (Schema Loader for Cluster). Using the Schema Loader for Cluster is basically the same as using the [Schema Loader for ScalarDB](../schema-loader.mdx) except the name of the JAR file is different. -You can download the Schema Loader for Cluster from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.3). +You can download the Schema Loader for Cluster from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.4). After downloading the JAR file, you can run the Schema Loader for Cluster with the following command: ```console -java -jar scalardb-cluster-schema-loader-3.11.3-all.jar --config database.properties -f schema.json --coordinator +java -jar scalardb-cluster-schema-loader-3.11.4-all.jar --config database.properties -f schema.json --coordinator ``` ## Step 4. Run operations from GraphiQL diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-sql-jdbc.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-sql-jdbc.mdx index c3386431..b7a2168f 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-sql-jdbc.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-sql-jdbc.mdx @@ -87,10 +87,10 @@ For details about the client modes, see [Developer Guide for ScalarDB Cluster wi ## Step 3. Load a schema -To load a schema, you need to use [the SQL CLI](developer-guide-for-scalardb-cluster-with-java-api.mdx#sql-cli). You can download the SQL CLI from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.3). After downloading the JAR file, you can use SQL CLI for Cluster by running the following command: +To load a schema, you need to use [the SQL CLI](developer-guide-for-scalardb-cluster-with-java-api.mdx#sql-cli). You can download the SQL CLI from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.4). After downloading the JAR file, you can use SQL CLI for Cluster by running the following command: ```console -java -jar scalardb-cluster-sql-cli-3.11.3-all.jar --config scalardb-sql.properties --file schema.sql +java -jar scalardb-cluster-sql-cli-3.11.4-all.jar --config scalardb-sql.properties --file schema.sql ``` ## Step 4. Load the initial data diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-sql-spring-data-jdbc.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-sql-spring-data-jdbc.mdx index 77512d2b..086ce46b 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-sql-spring-data-jdbc.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster-sql-spring-data-jdbc.mdx @@ -87,10 +87,10 @@ For details about the client modes, see [Developer Guide for ScalarDB Cluster wi ## Step 3. Load a schema -To load a schema, you need to use [the SQL CLI](developer-guide-for-scalardb-cluster-with-java-api.mdx#sql-cli). You can download the SQL CLI from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.3). After downloading the JAR file, you can use SQL CLI for Cluster by running the following command: +To load a schema, you need to use [the SQL CLI](developer-guide-for-scalardb-cluster-with-java-api.mdx#sql-cli). You can download the SQL CLI from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.4). After downloading the JAR file, you can use SQL CLI for Cluster by running the following command: ```console -java -jar scalardb-cluster-sql-cli-3.11.3-all.jar --config scalardb-sql.properties --file schema.sql +java -jar scalardb-cluster-sql-cli-3.11.4-all.jar --config scalardb-sql.properties --file schema.sql ``` ## Step 4. Modify `application.properties` diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster.mdx index 67eefeca..b728bfe5 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-scalardb-cluster.mdx @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ To use ScalarDB Cluster, open `build.gradle` in your preferred text editor. Then dependencies { ... - implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk:3.11.3' + implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-cluster-java-client-sdk:3.11.4' } ``` @@ -167,12 +167,12 @@ For details about the client modes, see [Developer Guide for ScalarDB Cluster wi The database schema (the method in which the data will be organized) for the sample application has already been defined in [`schema.json`](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb-samples/tree/main/scalardb-sample/schema.json). -To apply the schema, go to [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.3) and download the ScalarDB Cluster Schema Loader to the `scalardb-samples/scalardb-sample` folder. +To apply the schema, go to [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.4) and download the ScalarDB Cluster Schema Loader to the `scalardb-samples/scalardb-sample` folder. Then, run the following command: ```console -java -jar scalardb-cluster-schema-loader-3.11.3-all.jar --config database.properties -f schema.json --coordinator +java -jar scalardb-cluster-schema-loader-3.11.4-all.jar --config database.properties -f schema.json --coordinator ``` #### Schema details diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-using-go-for-scalardb-cluster.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-using-go-for-scalardb-cluster.mdx index 66580f0b..e0cb94de 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-using-go-for-scalardb-cluster.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-using-go-for-scalardb-cluster.mdx @@ -72,10 +72,10 @@ For details about the client modes, see [Developer Guide for ScalarDB Cluster wi ## Step 3. Load a schema -To load a schema via ScalarDB Cluster, you need to use the dedicated Schema Loader for ScalarDB Cluster (Schema Loader for Cluster). Using the Schema Loader for Cluster is basically the same as using the [Schema Loader for ScalarDB](../schema-loader.mdx) except the name of the JAR file is different. You can download the Schema Loader for Cluster from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.3). After downloading the JAR file, you can run the Schema Loader for Cluster with the following command: +To load a schema via ScalarDB Cluster, you need to use the dedicated Schema Loader for ScalarDB Cluster (Schema Loader for Cluster). Using the Schema Loader for Cluster is basically the same as using the [Schema Loader for ScalarDB](../schema-loader.mdx) except the name of the JAR file is different. You can download the Schema Loader for Cluster from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.4). After downloading the JAR file, you can run the Schema Loader for Cluster with the following command: ```console -java -jar scalardb-cluster-schema-loader-3.11.3-all.jar --config database.properties -f schema.json --coordinator +java -jar scalardb-cluster-schema-loader-3.11.4-all.jar --config database.properties -f schema.json --coordinator ``` ## Step 4. Set up a Go environment diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-using-python-for-scalardb-cluster.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-using-python-for-scalardb-cluster.mdx index 3a785aa2..ced073ed 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-using-python-for-scalardb-cluster.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/getting-started-with-using-python-for-scalardb-cluster.mdx @@ -72,10 +72,10 @@ For details about the client modes, see [Developer Guide for ScalarDB Cluster wi ## Step 3. Load a schema -To load a schema via ScalarDB Cluster, you need to use the dedicated Schema Loader for ScalarDB Cluster (Schema Loader for Cluster). Using the Schema Loader for Cluster is basically the same as using the [Schema Loader for ScalarDB](../schema-loader.mdx) except the name of the JAR file is different. You can download the Schema Loader for Cluster from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.3). After downloading the JAR file, you can run the Schema Loader for Cluster with the following command: +To load a schema via ScalarDB Cluster, you need to use the dedicated Schema Loader for ScalarDB Cluster (Schema Loader for Cluster). Using the Schema Loader for Cluster is basically the same as using the [Schema Loader for ScalarDB](../schema-loader.mdx) except the name of the JAR file is different. You can download the Schema Loader for Cluster from [ScalarDB Releases](https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb/releases/tag/v3.11.4). After downloading the JAR file, you can run the Schema Loader for Cluster with the following command: ```console -java -jar scalardb-cluster-schema-loader-3.11.3-all.jar --config database.properties -f schema.json --coordinator +java -jar scalardb-cluster-schema-loader-3.11.4-all.jar --config database.properties -f schema.json --coordinator ``` ## Step 4. Set up a Python environment diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/setup-scalardb-cluster-on-kubernetes-by-using-helm-chart.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/setup-scalardb-cluster-on-kubernetes-by-using-helm-chart.mdx index 61ce73ac..e1df33e5 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/setup-scalardb-cluster-on-kubernetes-by-using-helm-chart.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/setup-scalardb-cluster-on-kubernetes-by-using-helm-chart.mdx @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ You can deploy PostgreSQL on the Kubernetes cluster as follows: 5. Set the chart version of ScalarDB Cluster. ```console - SCALAR_DB_CLUSTER_VERSION=3.13.0 + SCALAR_DB_CLUSTER_VERSION=3.12.4 SCALAR_DB_CLUSTER_CHART_VERSION=$(helm search repo scalar-labs/scalardb-cluster -l | grep -F "${SCALAR_DB_CLUSTER_VERSION}" | awk '{print $2}' | sort --version-sort -r | head -n 1) ``` diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/standalone-mode/docker-compose.yaml b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/standalone-mode/docker-compose.yaml index 0aacf84d..fb63c181 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/standalone-mode/docker-compose.yaml +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-cluster/standalone-mode/docker-compose.yaml @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ services: scalardb-cluster-standalone: container_name: "scalardb-cluser-node" - image: "ghcr.io/scalar-labs/scalardb-cluster-node:3.11.3" + image: "ghcr.io/scalar-labs/scalardb-cluster-node:3.11.4" ports: - 60053:60053 - 9080:9080 diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/index.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/index.mdx index d63915dd..8330c0f4 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/index.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/index.mdx @@ -88,10 +88,10 @@ To add a dependency on ScalarDB SQL using Gradle, use the following: ```gradle dependencies { // For Direct mode - implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-sql-direct-mode:3.11.3' + implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-sql-direct-mode:3.11.4' // For Server mode - implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-sql-server-mode:3.11.3' + implementation 'com.scalar-labs:scalardb-sql-server-mode:3.11.4' } ``` @@ -102,14 +102,14 @@ To add a dependency using Maven: com.scalar-labs scalardb-sql-direct-mode - 3.11.3 + 3.11.4 com.scalar-labs scalardb-sql-server-mode - 3.11.3 + 3.11.4 ``` diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/jdbc-guide.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/jdbc-guide.mdx index f13d5b76..d5d78954 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/jdbc-guide.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/jdbc-guide.mdx @@ -191,4 +191,4 @@ Please see also [ScalarDB SQL API Guide](sql-api-guide.mdx) for more details on - [Java JDBC API](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/jdbc/) - [ScalarDB SQL API Guide](sql-api-guide.mdx) -- [Javadoc for ScalarDB JDBC](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql-jdbc/3.11.3/index.html) +- [Javadoc for ScalarDB JDBC](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql-jdbc/3.11.4/index.html) diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/spring-data-guide.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/spring-data-guide.mdx index 7e0e715a..1e2dbf24 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/spring-data-guide.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/spring-data-guide.mdx @@ -799,4 +799,4 @@ In order to use Spring Data JDBC for ScalarDB, the following features are implem - [Spring Data JDBC - Reference Documentation](https://docs.spring.io/spring-data/jdbc/docs/3.0.x/reference/html/) - [ScalarDB JDBC Guide](jdbc-guide.mdx) -- [Javadoc for Spring Data JDBC for ScalarDB](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql-spring-data/3.11.3/index.html) +- [Javadoc for Spring Data JDBC for ScalarDB](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql-spring-data/3.11.4/index.html) diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/sql-api-guide.mdx b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/sql-api-guide.mdx index 5da12003..78d991df 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/sql-api-guide.mdx +++ b/versioned_docs/version-3.11/scalardb-sql/sql-api-guide.mdx @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ ResultSet resultSet = sqlSession.execute(statement); ``` `Statement` objects can be built by `StatementBuilder` that has factory methods for corresponding SQLs. -Please see [the Javadoc of `StatementBuilder`](https://javadoc.io/static/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.13.0/com/scalar/db/sql/statement/builder/StatementBuilder.html) and [ScalarDB SQL Grammar](grammar.mdx) for more details. +Please see [the Javadoc of `StatementBuilder`](https://javadoc.io/static/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.11.4/com/scalar/db/sql/statement/builder/StatementBuilder.html) and [ScalarDB SQL Grammar](grammar.mdx) for more details. ### Handle ResultSet objects @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ If you want to get the metadata of the `ResultSet` object, you can use the `getC ColumnDefinitions columnDefinitions = resultSet.getColumnDefinitions(); ``` -Please see [the Javadoc of `ColumnDefinitions`](https://javadoc.io/static/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.13.0/com/scalar/db/sql/ColumnDefinition.html) for more details. +Please see [the Javadoc of `ColumnDefinitions`](https://javadoc.io/static/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.11.4/com/scalar/db/sql/ColumnDefinition.html) for more details. ### Handle Record objects @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ boolean isNullGottenByName = record.isNull(""); boolean isNullGottenByIndex = record.isNull(); ``` -Please see also [the Javadoc of `Record`](https://javadoc.io/static/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.13.0/com/scalar/db/sql/Record.html) for more details. +Please see also [the Javadoc of `Record`](https://javadoc.io/static/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.11.4/com/scalar/db/sql/Record.html) for more details. ### Prepared Statements @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ preparedStatement2 .execute(); ``` -Please see also [the Javadoc of `PreparedStatement`](https://javadoc.io/static/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.13.0/com/scalar/db/sql/PreparedStatement.html) for more details. +Please see also [the Javadoc of `PreparedStatement`](https://javadoc.io/static/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.11.4/com/scalar/db/sql/PreparedStatement.html) for more details. ## Execute transactions @@ -350,10 +350,10 @@ You can get metadata with the `SqlSession.getMetadata()` method as follows: Metadata metadata = sqlSession.getMetadata(); ``` -Please see [the Javadoc of `Metadata`](https://javadoc.io/static/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.13.0/com/scalar/db/sql/metadata/Metadata.html) for the details. +Please see [the Javadoc of `Metadata`](https://javadoc.io/static/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.11.4/com/scalar/db/sql/metadata/Metadata.html) for the details. ## References - [ScalarDB SQL Grammar](grammar.mdx) - [Two-phase Commit Transactions](../two-phase-commit-transactions.mdx) -- [Javadoc for ScalarDB SQL](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.11.3/index.html) +- [Javadoc for ScalarDB SQL](https://javadoc.io/doc/com.scalar-labs/scalardb-sql/3.11.4/index.html)